New Recordings by CIM Faculty Members

July 3, 2013

As professional musicians and teachers, CIM faculty balance incredibly busy lives. In addition to teaching, performing locally and touring, many also maintain active recording careers. Here are just a few of their most recent releases.

Ensemble HD Live at the Happy Dog

In May, Ensemble HD—led by Joshua Smith, head of the CIM flute faculty, and comprised of CIM faculty member Frank Rosenwein, oboe; as well as Joanna Patterson Zakany, viola; Christina Dahl, piano; Amy Lee, violin; and Charles Bernard, cello—released a live album recorded at Cleveland’s happening hot dog emporium.

CIM cello faculty member Brian Thornton—just one of the cellists influenced by the work of (his teacher) Lev Aronson—launched a special project in June to honor Aronson’s legacy including an annual festival in Dallas, a summer concert series in temples and synagogues and a new CD, (with Spencer Myer, piano, released on May 29, 2013) entitled Kol Nidrei & Beyond: Lev’s Story that also was funded through a Kickstarter campaign.

Daniel Hathaway of ClevelandClassical.com wrote that the release “is an evocative, living memorial to a great cellist told through wordless songs.”

American Harp by Yolanda Kondonassis, harp

The most recent release by CIM faculty comes from Yolanda Kondonassis, harpist and head of the CIM harp department. The new release titled American Harp was released June 25 and is available on CD via the artist’s website or as an instant download from Amazon.com or iTunes.

The release spans music composed from 1948 to 2008, many which have never been recorded before, and features original harp solos by John Williams, Elliott Carter, John Cage, Lowell Liebermann, Norman Dello Joio, Stephen Paulus, and Hannah Lash.

Upcoming Events

Students from CIM and the CWRU early music program present a wide range of repertoire in this series of early evening performances. To make your evening even more musical, attend the 8pm CIM Orchestra Concert at Severance.

Presented in collaboration with the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Case Western Reserve University Music Department.